Boleadoras

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Boleadoras
Boleadoras in Mario is Missing!
DOS
Boleadoras in Mario is Missing! (Macintosh).
Mac
Boleadoras in Mario is Missing!
SNES
Boleadoras in Mario is Missing!
NES
Appears in Mario is Missing! (1992)

A set of boleadoras appears in the Super Mario franchise as an item in PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario is Missing!. The Boleadoras is a lasso-like throwing weapon used by gauchos, with weights on the end of cords that connect at a single point. Luigi has to recover the Boleadoras after it had been stolen by Koopa Troopas from the Gaucho Museum in Buenos Aires.

Information[edit]

Person Quote
PC version
Kid "Good job, you've lassoed a Koopa and retrieved a boleadoras."
Tourist "I've 'herd' cows are glad gauchos don't use them anymore. That one came from the gaucho museum."
Tour Guide "That's an interesting old gaucho tool and belongs in the Jose Hernandez Gaucho museum."
Professor "Finding that old lasso is quite a relief. Argentina is famous for its cows and for beef."
Policewoman "Good catch, Luigi. That boleadoras is from Jose Hernandez's Gaucho Museum."
SNES version
kid "Good job, you've lassoed a Koopa and retrieved a boleadoras."
Tourist "I've 'herd' cows are glad gauchos don't use them anymore. That one came from the gaucho museum."
Tour Guide "That's an interesting old gaucho tool and belongs in the Jose Hernandez Gaucho museum."
Professor "Finding that old lasso is quite a relief. Argentina is famous for its cows and for beef."
Policewoman "Good catch, Luigi. That boleadoras is from Jose Hernandez's Gaucho Museum."
NES version
Boy "Good job, you've retrieved a boleadoras and lassoed a Koopa."
Tourist "I've 'herd' cows are glad gauchos don't use them anymore. It's made of leather and stone."
Tour Guide "That's an interesting old gaucho tool and belongs in the Jose Hernandez Gaucho museum."
Professor "Finding that old lasso is quite a relief. Argentina is famous for its cows and for beef."
Policewoman "Good catch, Luigi. That boleadoras is from Jose Hernandez's Gaucho Museum."

Internal names[edit]

Game File Name Meaning

Mario is Missing! (Macintosh) AO26C AO26C Artifact Object 26 C

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
German die Boleadoras[1] The Boleadoras

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mario wir vermisst. Software Toolworks (German). Retrieved October 23, 2024.